STEAMBOAT SPRINGS – — The Steamboat Springs City Council has to decide how to spend nearly $350,000 in Colorado Lottery Conservation Trust Fund dollars.
Those funds could be spent to make up a funding shortfall to make Howelsen Hill’s existing K38 jump usable in the summer, a $1.6 million project. Or they could be used to provide matching funds for as much as $1.5 million in grant funding that would pay to build an access road to the Bear River Skate Park and other river projects.
The projects eligible for Conservation Trust Fund dollars will be part of a larger presentation from Finance Director Kim Weber about the city’s Capital Improvements Program, which looks several years into the future. Prioritizing those was among the City Council’s 2012 goals.
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